Morning Rundown: How the Radical Obedience of a Muslim Sparked Revival in West Virginia
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How the Radical Obedience of a Muslim Sparked Revival in West Virginia
Over a three-night period in Moorefield, West Virginia, 73 souls were baptized into newness of life. But one baptism in particular—the first of the weekend—proved to be the baptism that set the tone for the remainder of the weekend.
The revival at Believer’s Victory Center was the seventh of eight straight revival weekends this fall for me and for Nik Walker Ministries. It was the fifth city that we had visited since early August.
As usual, the eight-foot-long metal horse trough was placed in the center of the altar for the baptism. Until now, our ministry had seen over 1,500 water baptisms in 2022. These baptisms buried sin, restored marriages, delivered addicts and produced mighty miracles. There is nothing we have not seen in the waters of baptism … or so I thought!
Lou Engle Ministries to Host Massive Communion Celebration This Weekend
The first Sunday in October, Oct. 2, was designated World Communion Day by Christian denominations that seek to promote unity and cooperation among followers of Jesus. And for the first time ever, Lou Engle Ministries is hosting a massive communion celebration for the nation in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
For six hours on Saturday, Oct. 8, believers from across the nation will worship, pray and celebrate the Lord’s memorial supper at “Communion Colorado” (Communion Colorado—Lou Engle Ministries) with guest speakers Andrew Wommack and Richard Harris.
The communion celebration will be live streamed from the Colorado Springs World Arena beginning at 11 a.m. until 5 p.m (MST).
Christian Turned Muslim Finds the ‘Real’ Truth Through Supernatural Dream
Mike Westerfield was in crisis mode. Raised as a “religious Christian,” Mike was involved in his church and even preached on occasion.
But when he had no answers for the Muslim inmates who were giving him Islamic literature at a Florida prison, he did the unthinkable. He converted to Islam.
Mike just wasn’t sure about the Trinity or how to defend it, and the Muslim prisoners whom he visited each day sensed a weakness. {eoa}